Ambassador of the Philippines, a country with strong Basque history, received by the new Lehendakari

07/16/2009

(L-R) Philippine Minister and Consul Marciano R. de Borja (researcher and also an expert in Basque-Philippine heritage), Ambassador Lagdameo, Lehendakari Lopez and Philippine Honorary Consul in Bilbao Andoni de Irala at the Basque President's Office

The ambassador of the Philippines in Spain, Antonio Lagdameo, was received by the new Basque Lehendakari (President) in Vitoria-Gasteiz last July 9. The Philippines and the Basque Country have developed strong and active relations in recent years. In December 2007, Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo made a historic visit to the Basque Country to strengthen the economic, cultural and technical cooperation between the Philippines and the Basque Country. Basque names, from the Spanish colonial period, are all over the Philippine map.

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Manila, Philippines. A Filipino ambassador was the first envoy to be received by the new Basque president, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines. Philippine ambassador to Spain Antonio Lagdameo met with new Basque Lehendakari Patxi López in Vitoria-Gasteiz last July 9.

"Ambassador Lagdameo is the first foreign envoy to be received by President López who assumed the Basque presidency on the first week of May. Ambassador Lagdameo briefed President López of ongoing (i.e. academic exchange, deployment of Filipino health workers, Palawan development project) and proposed projects (fishery project in Casiguran, Aurora) between the two countries," the Government of the Philippines said on its website.

Lagdameo also extended an invitation to the Basque leader to visit the Philippines in the near future.

President Lopez expressed strong interest in and support for the efforts being made by the Philippine Embassy in Madrid in intensifying Philippine-Basque relations. The Philippines and the Basque Country have developed strong and active relations in recent years.

In December 2007, President Arroyo made a historic visit to the Basque Country to strengthen the economic, cultural and technical cooperation between the Philippines and the Basque Country.

"The Basque Country holds a special place in Philippine society. The Basque people contributed greatly to the political, economic and social development of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period," the Government of Philippines said.

Basque names are all over the Philippine map, with towns, cities and provinces called Anda, Garchitorena, Legazpi, Mondragón, Pamplona, Urdaneta, Zumarraga and Nueva Vizcaya.

"Descendants of Basque immigrants in the Philippines continue to play a prominent role in Philippine society such as the Aboitiz, Ayala, Elizalde and Zubiri families," the Philippine Department of Foreign Affaires said.